Abstract
The application of algorithms for the analysis of independent components together with a hydroacoustic method for determining the disperse composition of the gas phase in water is proposed. Mathematical modeling of the effect of emission of acoustic waves by bubbles demonstrated the principle of blind separation of the measured signals into components and the possibility of determining the size distribution of air bubbles without taking into account the geometry of the relative position of the flow of bubbles and measuring points. It is proposed to use signal spectra, rather than temporal signals as initial mixtures for decomposition.
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